Urian Oakes

Minister and educator in New England

Urian Oakes - Leaders & Politicians born 1631
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1631
394 years ago

Died
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Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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A figure in early American colonial education and religion, Urian Oakes served as a minister and educator in New England. His tenure included roles at Harvard College, where he contributed to the institution's development. Oakes emphasized the importance of classical learning and religious instruction in higher education. He held the position of president at Harvard College from 1675 until his death in 1681. Oakes also played a significant role in the ministerial community, focusing on the spiritual guidance of his congregants and fostering educational initiatives in the region.

Served as president of Harvard College

Contributed to early American education

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